Invacare Top End Force Handcycle Series User Manual

Invacare Top End Force Handcycle Series User Manual

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Invacare® Top End® Force
Force
Force-2
Force G
Force K
Force R
Force X
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USER: BEFORE using this product, read this manual and save for future reference.
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  • Page 1 Force X User Manual DEALER: This manual MUST be given to the user of the product. USER: BEFORE using this product, read this manual and save for future reference. For more information regarding Invacare products, parts and services; please visit www.invacare.com...
  • Page 2 © 2011 Invacare Corporation. All rights reserved. Republication, duplication or modification in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from Invacare. Trademarks are identified by ™ and ®. All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation or its subsidiaries unless otherwise noted.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Proper Fit................................................22 Operating Information............................................22 Transferring Into/Out of the Handcycle......................................25 SAFETY INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTING Safety Inspection Checklist ..........................................27 Troubleshooting..............................................28 Suggested Maintenance Procedures ........................................ 28 INITIAL SETUP Force Series Handcycle Setup........................................... 30 Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 4 Installing Twenty-Seven Speed Cassette Chain .....................................64 Adjusting Twenty-Seven Speed Cassette Chain....................................64 Installing Hand Crank Handles ..........................................65 Installing V/S Crankarm Handles........................................65 Adjusting/Replacing the Primary Caliper Brake and Parking Brake ............................66 Disc Brakes ................................................67 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 5 Installing the Water Bottle ..........................................71 Using Safety Helmet ............................................72 Installing the Computer............................................72 Assembling/Adjusting/Using the Handcycle Rack ..................................73 Using the Alignment Gauge ..........................................75 Additional Options .............................................. 76 NOTES .........................................79 Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 6: General

    Gives useful tips, recommendations and information for efficient, trouble-free use. Dealer/Technician Information The term “qualified technician” in this manual refers to an Invacare qualified technician or a Shimano® certified bicycle repair technician. Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 7: Warranty Information

    (seat and back) and remaining components of this product when purchased new and unused to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of thirteen (13) months from date of purchase from Invacare or a dealer, with a copy of the seller’s invoice required for coverage under this warranty.
  • Page 8 La seule obligation d’Invacare et le seul recours du bénéficiaire de la garantie se limitera à ces réparations et/ou remplacements. Pour un service au titre de la garantie, l’acheteur doit contacter le distributeur auprès duquel il a acheté le produit Invacare. Si l’acheteur ne juge pas le service de garantie satisfaisant, il doit écrire directement à...
  • Page 9: Overview

    P/N 1154265 Rev A WARNING Backrest MUST be adjusted properly. Refer to owner’s manual. Otherwise, user’s elbows may contact rear wheels during use. Operate with caution. P/N 1154264 Rev A Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 10: Label Locations - Force R

    P/N 1154265 Rev A WARNING Backrest MUST be adjusted properly. Refer to owner’s manual. Otherwise, user’s elbows may contact rear wheels during use. Operate with caution. P/N 1154264 Rev A Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 11: Label Locations - Force X

    Backrest MUST be adjusted properly. Refer to P/N 1154265 Rev A owner’s manual. Otherwise, user’s elbows may contact rear wheels during use. Operate with caution. P/N 1154264 Rev A Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 12: Typical Product Parameters

    Chain Guard, Safety Flag, Drafting Bumper, Seat and Back Cushions Options: *see order form Computer, Safety Lights, Helmet, Bike Rack, Water Bottle and Cage, Alignment Gauge, Backpack Hydration System, Carbon Fiber Wheels, Indoor Training Roller Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 13 Chain Guard, Safety Flag, Drafting Bumper, Seat and Back Cushions Options: *see order form Computer, Safety Lights, Helmet, Bike Rack, Water Bottle and Cage, Alignment Gauge, Backpack Hydration System, Carbon Fiber Wheels, Indoor Training Roller Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 14 Chain Guard, Safety Flag, Drafting Bumper, Seat, Back Cushion, Seat and Back Cushions Options: *see order form Computer, Safety Lights, Helmet, Bike Rack, Water Bottle and Cage, Alignment Gauge, Backpack Hydration System, Carbon Fiber Wheels, Indoor Training Roller Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 15 Chain Guard, Safety Flag, Drafting Bumper, Seat, Back Cushion, Head Cushion, Seat, Back Cushion and Head Cushion Options: *see order form Computer, Safety Lights, Helmet, Bike Rack, Water Bottle and Cage, Alignment Gauge, Backpack Hydration System, Carbon Fiber Wheels, Indoor Training Roller Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 16 Chain Guard, Safety Flag, Drafting Bumper, Seat and Back Cushions Options: *see order form Computer, Safety Lights, Helmet, Bike Rack, Water Bottle and Cage, Alignment Gauge, Backpack Hydration System, Carbon Fiber Wheels, Indoor Training Roller Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 17 Seat, Back and Head Cushions, Chain Guard, Safety Flag, Drafting Bumper Options: *see order form Computer, Safety Lights, Helmet, Bike Rack, Water Bottle and Cage, Alignment Gauge, Backpack Hydration System, Carbon Fiber Wheels, Indoor Training Roller Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 18: Component Identification

    Component Identification Force/Force-2 Hand Brake/Shifter Hand Crank Assembly Handpedal Parking Brake Chain Back Seat Rear Wheel Footrest Force G Hand Crank Assembly Hand Brake/Shifter Parking Brake Handpedal Chain Back Rear Wheel Seat Footrest Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 19 Hand Crank Assembly Hand Brake/Shifter Handpedal Back Chain Rear Wheel Seat Footrest Parking Brake Force K Rapid-Fire Hand Brake/Shifter Hand Crank Assembly Handpedal Chain Rear Wheel  Parking Brake available on request Kneeling Platform Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 20: Tire Pressure Conversion

    Handpedal Rear Wheel Chain Footrest Seat Tire Pressure Conversion  PSI rating is printed on the side of the tire. Conversion formula: 1 psi = 6.895 kPa (approx. 7 kPa). KILOPASCALS KILOPASCALS Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 21: Safety

    Invacare and are not recommended for use with Invacare products. NOTICE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Check all parts for shipping damage and test before using. In case of damage, DO NOT use. Contact Invacare/Carrier for further instruction. Part No 1171790...
  • Page 22: Proper Fit

    TRANSPORT Invacare recommends that a handcycle user is NOT transported in vehicles of any kind while in a handcycle. As of this date, the Department of Transportation has not approved any tie-down systems for transportation of a user while in a handcycle, in a moving vehicle of any type.
  • Page 23 DO NOT stand on the seat or frame of the handcycle. DO NOT carry any riders. DO NOT carry any items that may obstruct your view or prohibit you from operating the handcycle properly. Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 24: Weight Limitation

    WEIGHT LIMITATION The Invacare Force handcycles have a weight limitation of 250 lbs (113.4 kg). STABILITY AND BALANCE For stability and proper operation of your handcycle, you MUST at all times maintain proper balance. Turning and cornering affects the stability and balance of the handcycle and user.
  • Page 25: Transferring Into/Out Of The Handcycle

    Lift and place left leg past the front frame across the seat and over the center tube. Place one hand on far side of seat. Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 26 STEP D: Place RIGHT hand on the wheelchair frame. Seat Frame STEP E: Lift and shift weight down into handcycle seat. STEP F: Place both legs onto handcycle footrests and secure safety straps. Wheelchair Handcycle Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 27: Safety Inspection/Troubleshooting

    Inspect seat positioning strap for any signs of wear. Ensure buckle latches. Verify hardware that attaches strap to frame is secure and undamaged. Replace if necessary. ❑ Inspect upholstery for rips or sagging. Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    DO NOT overtighten hardware attaching to the frame. This could cause damage to the frame tubing Before using your handcycle, make sure all nuts and bolts are tight. Check all parts for damage or wear and replace. Check all parts for proper adjustment. Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 29 11. Check upholstery for sagging, rips or tears. Refer to Replacing Seat Upholstery on page 68. 12. Check alignment of front wheel. If it wobbles or takes too much effort to turn by hand, have it aligned at your local bicycle shop. Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 30: Initial Setup

    Adjust seat and or back if necessary. Refer to Adjusting Seat Fore/Aft on page 52 and Refer to Adjusting Back Angle on page 53. Adjust the hand crank. Refer to Adjusting Hand Crank on page 51. Adjust the footrest. Refer to Replacing/Adjusting the Footrest on page 48. Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 31 4mm wrench.  Make sure that the draft bumper is centered on the handcycle rear frame. Mount safety flag in holder secured to back tube on the drafting bumper. Draft Bumper Holder Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 32: Assembly - Force-2 Only

    Tighten the camber tube clamps on each end of the frame. Insert an axle into each rear wheel. Use the 6mm wrench to attach the rear wheels to the frame. Tighten securely. STEP 3 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 33 Slide the lower half of the clamp over the lower section of the front of the frame. Place the second clamp over the frame and the fork/frame attachment plate. Securely tighten the upper and lower clamps. STEP 7 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 8 STEP 6 STEP 9 Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 34 STEP 10 dampener screw. 12. On each fork, loosen the footrest clamp and slide a footrest into the end of the fork. 13. Attach the footrest strap. STEP 11 STEP 12 STEP 13 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 35 15. Align the back cushion with the back rest and carefully press the back cushion onto the back rest. 16. Place the seat cushion on top of the seat. STEP 14 STEP 16 STEP 15 Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 36 18. Place the chain guard clamp around the bottom bracket and tighten the screw on the right side. 19. Tighten the clamp on the left side making sure it does not interfere with the chain. STEP 17 STEP 18 STEP 19 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 37 24. Slide the backrest support bar through the clamp on the frame. Tighten with a 5mm wrench. 25. Adjust the backrest angle as required. refer to Adjusting Back Angle on page 53. STEP 21 STEP 22 STEP 20 STEP 23 STEP 24 Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 38 It can be moved to the left handpedal if STEP 32 required. 34. To move the Rapid Fire Shifter and Brake, loosen the attaching hardware, move the assembly to the left handpedal and attach with hardware. Tighten securely. Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 39: Operation

    Seat should be adjusted so that when seated with feet in the footrests, there is a slight bend at the knee and a slight bend at the elbow when the hand crank is furthest away. Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 40 The handcrank assembly is used for propelling and steering of the handcycle. At least one hand MUST be on the hand crank assembly at all times. Otherwise, injury or damage may occur. 12. Place at least one hand onto the handpedals. Rotate the handpedal forward (toward the front) to propel the handcycle forward. Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 41: Shifting Gears

    The chain should not rub on the front of the derailleur chain guide • Shift into a lower gear in order to facilitate easy start-up • NEVER shift gears while stationary or while pedaling backwards • Keep eyes on the road when changing gears Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 42 • Shifting from Harder or Larger Chainring to Easier or Smaller Chainring (Downshift) - Cable Driven - Push lever up until chain runs smoothly over the chain ring teeth while the handcycle is moving. Manual Shifter (Force-2 Only) - Move shifter lever down. Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 43: Backing-Up And Maneuvering In Tight Areas

    If you need to turn a full 180, you will need to keep the handpedals in the up position so the cables do not get tangled up and push backwards on the rear wheel with your other hand. Move the handcycle forward with the handpedals and use the rear wheels to manually push backwards until you are turned around. Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 44 7 OPERATION Handpedal UP Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 45: Braking

    Squeeze brake handle(s) as needed to slow or come to a complete stop. Release when desired speed is achieved. Disc Brakes  It may take 20 to 40 complete stops to break in disc brake pads. Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 46: Using Parking Brake

     Refer to photos in Component Identification on page 18 for parking brake locations. Slots Force R or Force X Force-2 Handle Parking brake with Parking brake with locking lever locking lever Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 47: Steering, Turning And Cornering

    When turning or cornering, it is recommended that you slow the handcycle, stop pedaling, steer the handcycle and coast through the turn. Hands should be up in the crank cycle (at approximately between the 11 and 2 o'clock position). Handle UP Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 48: Riding Position

    Remove existing footrest from clamp. Insert new footrest into clamp. Slide footrest to desired position. Footrest Install the locknut. Tighten securely. Repeat STEPS 1-4 for the opposite footrest if necessary. Fork Clamp, Hex, Bolt and Locknut Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 49: Using/Replacing Footrest Strap

    ALWAYS wear shoes and securely strap feet in using straps provided. Severe injury may occur if feet are not secured while the handcycle is in motion. Using Footrest Strap Footrest Fastening Straps Place feet in footrests. Secure feet to footrest strap using small fastening straps. Footrest Strap Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 50 Ensure the footrest strap is firmly attached to the loop fastening strip Tube on the outer footrest tube. DETAIL “B” End of Footrest Straps (STEP 4 AND 5) Inner Footrest Tube Outer Footrest Loop Fastening Strip Tube (STEP 6) Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 51: Adjusting Hand Crank

    Move the hand crank assembly up or down in the fork neck until you are comfortable with the position for operational purposes. Tighten the hex nut to secure the hand crank in the desired position. Tighten the chain if necessary. Vertical and Diagonal Adjustment Diagonal Adjustment Only Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 52: Adjusting Seat Fore/Aft

    Slide the seat to desired seat position. Securely tighten the two mounting bolts and locknuts. If applicable, install the seat upholstery. Refer to Replacing Seat Upholstery on page 68. If necessary adjust the back angle. Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 53: Adjusting Back Angle

    Decreasing Back Angle - While pushing down on the back support tubes, push the seat down to the desired position. Tighten the top of the backrest support bar to the top of the backrest using a 5mm wrench and 10mm box wrench. Back Support Tube Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 54: Wheels

    Insert the axle into the axle mounting hole on the handcycle frame. Repeat for other wheel. Securely each wheel to the frame with the 6mm wrench. There should be no play or threads visible. Axle Mounting Hole ¼-inch Allen Wrench Frame Rear Wheel Axle Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 55: Determining Toe In/Toe Out

    If the difference between the measurements is greater than 1/8-inch, correct the toe-in/toe-out condition. Refer to Adjusting Smaller Than Toe In/Toe Out on page 56. Front Larger Than Front Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 56: Adjusting Toe In/Toe Out

    Refer to Determining Toe In/Toe Out on page 55. Repeat STEPS 1-4 until the toe in/toe out measurement is less than Camber Bar Camber 1/8-inch (for maximum rollability). Socket Screw Insert Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 57: Replacing Camber Inserts

    Adjust the toe in/toe out of the handcycle. Refer to Adjusting Toe In/Toe Out on page 56. Clamp Frame Camber Bar Camber Insert Socket Screw Replacing Tire/Tube and Tuning/Replacement of Spokes  Invacare recommends that these procedures be performed by a qualified technician. Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 58: Service Procedures

    Remove the upper fork clamp. 10. Remove the compensator bolt. 11. Tip the fork and slide off the end of the fork stem. Retain top clamp, Lower Fork caps and bolts. Clamp Bolts Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 59 Bolt Tighten the upper fork clamp. Clamp Tighten the compensator bolt. 10. Tighten compensator set screws. Lower Fork 11. Install front wheel. Refer to Removing/Installing the Front Wheel on Clamp Bolts page 60. Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 60: Removing/Installing The Front Wheel

    Tighten the knob on the opposite side of the quick-release lever and secure the wheel to the fork with the quick-release lever. Chain Sprocket Front Wheel DETAIL “A” - FRONT WHEEL QUICK-RELEASE LEVER Quick-release Lever Fork Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 61: Replacing The Crank Arms

    10. Using the two socket screws, secure the new crank arm clamp to the spindle. Securely tighten. 11. Make sure that the spacers between the bottom bracket and crank arms do not spin freely. Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 62 Spacer Crank Arm Clamp Right Crank Arm (Tabs) Chain Ring Disk Left Crank Arm Spindle, Socket Screw and Cap Spindle, Socket Screw and Cap Crank Arm Clamp and Socket Screws Socket Screws Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 63: Installing/Removing/Adjusting The Steering Dampener

    Test drive handcycle, if handcycle pulls to the left or right repeat STEPS 1-3 until handcycle drives straight. Upper Threaded Post and Locknut Steering Bolt Dampener Screw Set Screw Dampener Clamp (Tab) Crank Assembly Tab Handcycle Frame Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 64: Installing Twenty-Seven Speed Cassette Chain

    If crank is in desired position but chain tension is not correct, links MUST be added to or removed from the chain to correct the tension. This should be performed by a qualified technician. Tighten the clamp that secures the crank handles to the fork securely. Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 65: Installing Hand Crank Handles

     Handle should spin freely with minimal play. If handle does not spin freely, contact Top End Customer Service at the phone number on the back cover of this manual. Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 66: Adjusting/Replacing The Primary Caliper Brake And Parking Brake

    Replacing Brake Pads Remove the mounting nuts and brake pads. Secure the replacement brake pads with hardware and adjust. Force R and Force X parking brake with locking lever Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 67: Disc Brakes

    The pad marked “R” goes on the spoke side of the brake. Align the spring to the pad as shown. Squeeze the brake pad and spring clip assembly together then press firmly into the caliper until it clicks into place. Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 68: Replacing Seat Upholstery

    Remove the plastic from the hook and loop to reveal the tape. Align the fastening strips on the back frame with the fastening strips on the back cushion. Press the back cushion firmly against the back frame to secure. Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 69: Integrated Backrest Strap Replacement - Force X Only

    If a strap requires replacement, separate the hook and loop strips that hold the strap in place. Remove the existing strap. Thread the replacement strap through the loops in the frame. Secure the pieces of the straps together with the hook and loop strips. Frame Loop Strap Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 70: Options

    Operating the Safety Light Press GREY button to turn safety light on/off. Remove lens cover and slide switch back and forth for pulse or constant mode. Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 71: Installing The Water Bottle

    Attach the water bottle mounting bracket using the hardware provided. Push water bottle into mounting bracket until secure. Mounting Bracket DETAIL “B” - FORCE AND FORCE R Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 72: Using Safety Helmet

    Slot in sensor MUST align with metal plug for mileage, etc. to be registered on the computer. Snap computer into mounting bracket. Install spacer on the back of the computer mounting bracket. Secure mounting bracket to crank bottom bracket with zip or wire ties. Computer Sensor Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 73: Assembling/Adjusting/Using The Handcycle Rack

    Remove the four mounting bolts and locknuts securing the wheel tray bracket to the wheel tray. Position the wheel tray bracket in the desired position. Secure the wheel tray bracket to the wheel tray with the four mounting bolts and locknuts. Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 74 Position the rear wheel bar to one of three mounting positions on the wheel tray. Secure the rear wheel bar to the wheel tray with the two mounting bolts and locknuts. Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 75: Using The Alignment Gauge

    Out on page 56. If the alignment gauge does not fit between rear tires, the tires have a toe in condition. Refer to Adjusting Toe In/Toe Out on Rear Measurement page 56. Rear of Handcycle Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 76: Additional Options

    F - Heart rate monitor The monitor is usually mounted on the crank assembly. The user attaches the heart rate monitor around his/her chest with a strap that is included with this option. Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 77 The fork must be removed for the travel bag to fit onto the handcycle. A separate foam protector for camber tube is included. Wheels do not fit in the travel bag. K - Extra steering dampener Refer to Installing/Removing/Adjusting the Steering Dampener on page 63. Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 78 Attach the leg guard with a zip tie as shown and adjust as necessary for the user. M - Amputee Leg Support Attach the amputee leg support as shown and adjust as necessary for the user. Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series Part No 1171790...
  • Page 79: Notes

    NOTES NOTES Part No 1171790 Invacare® Top End® Force™Handcycle Series...
  • Page 80 Invacare Corporation Manufactured by: One Invacare Way Top End Sports and Recreation Products Elyria, Ohio USA 4501 63rd Circle North 44036-2125 Pinellas Park, Florida 800-333-6900 33781-5914 (727) 522-8677 (800) 532-8677 Part No 1171790 Rev A - 06/11...

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